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Bon Accord Toddy Ladles
Bon Accord Toddy Ladle
Bon Accord Toddy Ladles
Bon Accord Toddy Ladles

Bon Accord Toddy Ladle

Silversmith (Aberdeen, Scotland, c.1748 - 1837)
Datec.1790
Object NameLadle
Mediumsilver
ClassificationsApplied Art
DimensionsLength: 15.3cm
Width: 4.7cm
Weight: 30.35gm
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDAG000905.14
About MeThis large set of toddy ladles withfine curved Old English pattern handle with circular bowl was made by John Leslie, an important Aberdeen silversmith, around 1790. They are engraved with the city of Aberdeen motto ‘BON ACCORD’.

The motto ‘Bon Accord’ can be translated from the French as ‘good agreement’. Legend has it that it originates to the 14th century when Robert the Bruce and his troops used it as a password when they laid siege to Aberdeen castle in 1308.

It seems likely that these ladles are from a larger commission for use within the Town House following the decision to rebuild and alter it in 1750.